Jerusalem - Ministers are appointed to prevent crisis, not create them, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at Sunday’s cabinet meeting, sitting directly next to Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz, for whom his words were directly intended.
Katz listened to the brief words stone-face, at times looking at a note in his hands, at other times straight forward, expressionless.
The cabinet meeting comes amid a dispute between Netanyahu and Katz over whether work on the Israel Railways’ project needs to be done on Shabbat. The issue threatens to derail the coalition.
“This crisis was completely unnecessary,” Netanyahu said. “There was no reason to get to this situation. Israel has a status quo for many years [on religious issues]. We respect it. When work is needed to be done on Shabbat, it is done, as was done last Shabbat on the Ayalon Highway. When it does not need to be done, it will not be done. That is the rule that guided us in the past, and it will continue to guide us.”
Netanyahu pointed out that over the last seven years his government spent close to 30 billion shekels on transportation infrastructure: building new roads, overpasses and rail lines.
“We were able to do all that without...read more at VIN